I have a question, will this give the hover transition effect on the thumbnails (change the thumbnail by the position of the hovering cursor)? I can't find any examples of this effect in the examples.

Paul_Wilkins
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2011-06-23T21:56:43Z —
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BTC said:

Thank you for the reply.

I have a question, will this give the hover transition effect on the thumbnails (change the thumbnail by the position of the hovering cursor)? I can't find any examples of this effect in the examples.

You could look at their code for inspiration. They are using a CSS background filmstrip-like image, with a jQuery plugin called imagescan.The code is in the wcms-js.js file.

It's not mentioned who developed the imagescan technique, but the jQuery plugin looks to be somewhat unpolished, so it's most-likely an in-house job.

I wouldn't want to make major changes to this code, so all I've done is used Google Chrome's pretty print to make it readable, and run the code through jslint.com to weed out significant coding issues.

Any more than that though and I'd want at least the informed consent of the original developer.

You could look at their code for inspiration. They are using a CSS background filmstrip-like image, with a jQuery plugin called imagescan.The code is in the wcms-js.js file.

It's not mentioned who developed the imagescan technique, but the jQuery plugin looks to be somewhat unpolished, so it's most-likely an in-house job.

I wouldn't want to make major changes to this code, so all I've done is used Google Chrome's pretty print to make it readable, and run the code through jslint.com to weed out significant coding issues.

Any more than that though and I'd want at least the informed consent of the original developer.